The Google Privacy Policy and Google Fi Privacy Notice explain most of the information we collect. To provide you with the best possible service, Google Fi may collect the following information in addition to what's listed in the Google Privacy Policy:

Account info such as billing address or location, to verify your identity and protect you from fraud.

Usage info such as data usage or Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity status, to bill you correctly for your service.

Performance info such as dropped calls, to seamlessly switch you to the best available network.

Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) such as call details, call location, and the rates and features you use (see below for more on CPNI).

Except for CPNI, we may share all personal information with other Google products as explained by the Google Privacy Policy and the Google Fi Privacy Notice. This allows Google Fi to work across Google products to give you a seamless Google experience.

Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI)

As a Google Fi customer, you generate phone usage info including call details, call location, and the rates and features you use. This is known as Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI). CPNI does not include your name, address, or phone number.

How we use CPNI

We need to use your CPNI for a few things directly related to your Google Fi service. We use your CPNI to:

Additional CPNI usage that you can turn on

You can also allow Google Fi to use and share your CPNI with Google to offer you additional products and services; these will likely be communication-related products and services that you’re not already using through Google Fi.

This additional CPNI usage setting is turned off by default, and you can turn it on or off at any time.

In the future, if Google Fi integrates with another Google product that isn’t communications-related, we will ask for additional permission before using your CPNI to offer you additional products and services.